Examine how segregation affected churches, voluntary associations, and social organizations. What role did these institutions play in maintaining or challenging segregation? Introduction The era of racial segregation in American history represents one of the most...
Analyze the Construction and Design of Churches in the New South. How Did Religious Architecture Reflect Community Values and Aspirations? Introduction The architecture of churches in the New South offers one of the most compelling insights into the cultural,...
Analyze the development of religious schools, seminaries, and colleges in the New South. How did these institutions serve different communities? Introduction The New South, a term that gained prominence after the Civil War and Reconstruction, was characterized...
Describe the role of revivals, camp meetings, and religious festivals in New South communities. How did these events function socially and spiritually? Introduction The New South era, spanning from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 to the early twentieth century,...
Analyze how religious beliefs were used to justify the existing social and racial order. What biblical interpretations supported segregation and hierarchy? Introduction Religious language has often served as a powerful grammar through which communities explain,...
Analyze how religious arguments and biblical interpretations were used to justify or oppose secession Introduction The secession crisis of the late 1850s and early 1860s unfolded not merely as a political confrontation over states’ rights and slavery but also as a...